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How is a solution different from other mixtures?

A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute is evenly distributed in the solvent at a molecular level. Other mixtures, such as suspensions or colloids, have larger particles that do not dissolve and may settle out over time. In a solution, the components are typically present in smaller quantities and can be separated by physical means like evaporation or distillation.


How are the particles of the solution like?

In a solution, the particles are evenly distributed throughout the solvent. These particles can be molecules, ions, or atoms that are in a homogeneous mixture with the solvent. The size of the particles in a solution is typically smaller than those in a suspension or colloid.


The ability to become uniformly distributed describes a gas solid or liquid?

This ability describes a gas. In gases, particles move freely and randomly, spreading out to fill the entire volume of the container they are in, leading to a uniform distribution. In contrast, particles in solids and liquids are more densely packed and do not move as freely.


What forms when two or more particles are distributed evenly among each other?

Nothing different from before they were mixed. It forms an equilibrium.


What is the difference between diffusion or osmosis?

Diffusion is the process of air particles or molecules that moves from a point of higher concentration to point of lower concentration until the molecules are equally distributed among the particular area ,Osmosis is the process of water particles from a point of higher concentration to a point of lower concentration until the molecules are equally balance on each side of the membrane.